In February, Chase announced that they’d be bringing a new Hyatt co-branded card to market. And since then we’ve heard… nothing. Chase execs that I’ve pressed have clammed up, ‘we’re not allowed to talk about it.’ I surmised tha there might be trouble in paradise on the way to making the card a reality.

But Hyatt now says that the card is on track to launch “in a month or two.”

No word yet on benefits.

  1. Evan said,

    I hope they get it right, because if they do they’ll get alot of customers.

  2. Ken said,

    If the card comes out with a decent bonus, it looks like there’ll be one more card out there I’ve got to get.

  3. james said,

    Joe Branatelli of joesentme.com had more specific details of the launch date and some of the benefits in his column three weeks ago.

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